Ethnographic Field School (ANTH 499/599)The field site for summer 2007 was Lakeview, Oregon. The class researched questions concerning the quality of life in Lakeview for young people, the elderly, and people with low incomes.http://hdl.handle.net/1957/63672015-03-04T00:25:50Z2015-03-04T00:25:50ZSchool Food in LakeviewNgo, Toanhttp://hdl.handle.net/1957/94702008-10-06T15:25:37Z2008-10-06T15:25:36ZSchool Food in Lakeview
Ngo, Toan
This paper explores the school food system in Lakeview, Oregon and the consequences of the community's changing economic status.
2008-10-06T15:25:36ZRanching in LakeviewNgo, Toanhttp://hdl.handle.net/1957/94692008-10-06T15:21:50Z2008-10-06T15:21:50ZRanching in Lakeview
Ngo, Toan
This paper focuses on the ranching industry and ranching culture of Lakeview, Oregon.
2008-10-06T15:21:50ZHealth Consciousness in LakeviewGordon, Allegrahttp://hdl.handle.net/1957/94682008-10-06T15:17:06Z2008-10-06T15:17:06ZHealth Consciousness in Lakeview
Gordon, Allegra
This paper explores the meaning of healthy eating in Lakeview, Oregon. It focuses on what community members think about the food available in the community primarily through restaurants and grocery stores. Themes discussed in this paper include the quality of produce, the lack of variety in restaurants, and the isolation of Lakeview as it relates to food availability and consumption.
2008-10-06T15:17:06ZLakeview Newcomers: Mexican and Caucasian PerspectivesJohnson, Carlyhttp://hdl.handle.net/1957/94672008-10-06T15:11:48Z2008-10-06T15:11:48ZLakeview Newcomers: Mexican and Caucasian Perspectives
Johnson, Carly
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